This past August we attended a “destination wedding” in Jamaica—hottest weekend of the summer, and right in the middle of the hurricane season. Still, it turned out very nice and joyous for us. But not for everyone.
Why? Two days after the wedding, one woman who attended with her husband was passing through Montego Bay airport security on the way back to the States. A corporal (two chevrons on right sleeve) in the Jamaican Constabulary Force, the airport gens d’armes, inspected her belongings and claimed he found a bullet (although no gun) in the woman’s carry-on bag.
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